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jsbwac 07-13-2012 12:57 AM

Sharkbite coilovers?
 
I have been looking at the Sharkbite set up for my 74. I found some old threads, but am hoping for some more current opinions and information.
I will be tracking the car. Not all the time, but that is the overall goal. The only other driving will be the occasional show and or cruise night, so I don't mind a stiffer set up.
The Sharkbites definately look awesome, but I want something that will perform as good as they look.
Any information is appreicated. :flag:

peterman4551 07-13-2012 07:29 AM

I just installed the Sharkbite rear suspension ( no rear sway bar) in my '68 and semi-coil overs in front ( QA-1 shocks all around). Very happy with the set up, especially in back. No lean in the corners. Installed soft springs ( 200 lb?) on the rear and 400 lb.(I think) on the front, with shocks set mid-way front and rear. Have driven about 300 miles since install. :woohoo:

iokepakai 07-13-2012 08:40 PM

Another option would be the Van Steel rear coil-overs.There was a thread about the Shark Bite system having issues with the stock trailing arms,they needed to be beefed up.If you need to have your trailing arms replaced the Van Steel would be a nice setup,with all new offset trailing arms.Since my T-arms are 35+ old may as well go all new with the coil-overs.....Aloha's

jsbwac 07-13-2012 11:14 PM

Thanks for the input. I read about the trailing arm issue. Sounded like it was due more to the installers bad welds, not the kit itself. I also need to figure out what spring rates to use.


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